Abominable means horrible or unthinkably bad. It is a pretty strong word. You are generally revolted by something to call it abominable.
Time cannot really be abominable. B is wrong.
No C is not the usual way to use abominable. It has moral implications.
Derek is doing a good thing if he is trying to help the homeless. Abominable is not a good thing nor does it describe a good action or thing.
The answer is A. Whoever wrote the sentence is horrified that he would treat a motorbike so badly. It is an expensive machine and must be taken care of.
Answer:
Homophones
Explanation:
learned this in like 2nd grade
Answer:
Frances doesn't want to play the part of a women.
Explanation:
This doesn't have any information.
What were you doing when I came to your office yesterday?
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